itured chicks hatching out their eggs. Many of the jppers volunteered to nment on how interesting was for both themselves d their children, dements such as “We joy it,” and “It’s in ■esting” were heard quently. \ retired lancaster County ■mer commented simply: What Price Quality? UTLER l-BUILOER BUILDING BY BUTLER •Steel 14' x 13’ Double Slide Door . mm 'i c “It’s worthwhile for people .who don’t know anything , about it.” !, “I’m surprised - I didn’t to see a cow,” said a tfyoung woman excitedly. (Despite her residency m , Lancaster and a non-farm background, she claimed she knew “pretty much” about farming but added the displays helped her un ) V - c • Six Full-Length Lite* Ranis i • Beautiful Color derstanding of agriculture substantially. Lisa Temovan, 7-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Temovan, was found at the hatched chick display admiring the fuzzy little creatures. Her eyes sparkled with delight and interest. There was no need to ask her how she liked what she saw. A Manheim area resident OUAUry who works in data processing claimed genuine appreciation for the displays and agriculture when he was asked to comment about the activities. Noting that he and his family make it a point to go to most every fair in Lan caster County, he explained that he believed the Park {Turn to Page 28) "TRADITIONAL BUTLER QUALITY AT A REASONABLE PRICE" F. 0.8. FACTORY AS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Beekeeper Mark Stoner of Lititz found that shoppers had considerable in terest in the bee and honey display. FARMSTED II Lancaster Farmii ! P. E. HESS, BUTIER MFG. CO. | Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 I I'm interested in more information on Butler products. Z Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics Name Address • County 1 City I Phone October 2: Saturd; BUTLER agri-builder .State. 25 1978-
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